*brought about by her husband, permitting young Partington to continue his studies from his home.Horn Statemeht Wilson, reported to be in Champaign today, was not available for comment.But Horn said this morning that Partington was not expelled*' and that he went'home of his own decision.Asked if it weie true Wilson hit Partington with his hand as reported, Horn said:I'm not too sure.”Horn also was asked if Partington could continue his studies at home and be accredited legally. He replied:We are going to check on that. It's like a correspondence course. We have several students in the school taking correspondence courses from other schools.Hearing Called Off A hearing had been scheduled for tonight between Partington and Wilson before District 271 board. But it was called off after the agreement between the principal and the youth had been made.Mrs. Partington said her son did not like the principal and that he previously had quit school because of that.But we persuaded him to go back that time,” she added.Sports Banquet Committee Willif . . rn___Galena avenue.Mrs. Gehant was taken to the hospital where it was determined that she had received chest injuries, a fractured right wrist and shock. Her condition was described as fanly good.”The driver of the automobile, Mrs. Robert J. Reid, 24, of 1216 Long av., said that she had been traveling north on Galena avenue and was making a left turn onto Second street at the time of the accident. • With her in the car was her daughter, Alice Mae, who struck her head on the windshield and cracked, it# but* did not injure herself.Three Die in Auto CrashEFFINGHAM —(AP)— Two cars carrying 10 boys and girls crashed last night. Three died,A truck was also involved and although wrecked, its driver was unhurt.The dead all lived at St. Elmo in adjacent Fayette county.They weie in one car. State police said the fourth was unhurt.Several of the six in the other car were taken to an Effingham hospital, but police said their injuries were not serious,The crash occurred about « p.m., about six miles west of Effingham on-U.S. Highway 40 near Dexter.